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Ezio
WDYT of the name Ezio? Im surprised this name isn't popular, because it would go up there with Ezra, Jett, or Finn.
Any middle name combination suggestions? All i'm thinking is Ezio Aaron.
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It makes me think of Ezio Auditore from Assassin's Creed.
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It'd sound like et-zee-yo or eats-yo in my accent, and it reminds me of Enzo, Fabrizio (which then reminds me of fabreeze), and etsy.com more than anything else. I can also imagine people saying it like easy-o.It's alright, but I don't think it'll get as popular as Ezra or Enzo where I live.Ezio Dmitri
Ezio Ferdinand
Ezio Reuben
Ezio Bernard
Ezio Dominic
Ezio Merrick
Ezio Maurice
Ezio Luca

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I guess you're pronouncing it EZ-yo? It reminds me more of Enzo than of Ezra. Italian nicknames for American babies trend. Ezra's loudly biblical, Jett and Finn are modern style, to me.Ezio seems alright to me. I don't remember ever seeing it before.Unfortunately I agree with Rox that Americans would tend to pronounce it Easy-o. Which reminds me of rap name Eazy-E. Not that that matters - but I did think of it before I even opened your message.
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I once heard ...A Groucho Marx bit where he had Ezio Pinza (who I think was in "South Pacific") on the show, and Groucho mispronounced Pinza's name. Pinza, in a heavy accent, corrected him, pronouncing his first and last names, spelling them both, and repeating them again. Groucho paused for a bit and then said "So tell me, Tom ...."
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Hi !!!Sorry but I've only seen Ezio on men over60 lol.I can't imagine it on a baby.Ezio Aaron is perfect in this case along with Ezio John
Ezio Garrett, Ezio Bernard, Ezio Mortimer
..and other dated names.
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It really has nothing in common with Ezra beyond the ez beginning, and nothing in common with Finn or Jett. Ezio is a very Italian name, and in American English it would be likely to be pronounced Easy-Oh, which probably wouldn't appeal to most people and sound like some appliance company/brand.
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